Into the Fray

Motorbiscuit

As part of METAL TEMPLE magazine campaign devoted for aiding the promotion of newcomer / […]
By Eldad "Blacknasa" Stainbook
October 1, 2014
Motorbiscuit - Into the Fray album cover

As part of METAL TEMPLE magazine campaign devoted for aiding the promotion of newcomer / unsigned bands, we bring you MOTORBISCUIT.

MOTORBISCUIT hailing from Illinois in the USA , started their career has a cover band , according to the Facebook profile they did a great job has an cover band and did had a huge set list, however does the transformation to original music band favor them?

First let's start and say that MOTORBISCUIT has a female in the front performing has a lead vocals , I'm not a chauvinist I'm just pointing it for you all cause Devon Peterson can be misinterpreted as a male, so after we finished with the technicalities , let's see what we got here, "Into the Fray" is MOTORBISCUIT debut album, it's a eight tracks album and I will make it short , the album is a mix of many bands style, for a instance "Prince of Darkness" first track can easily be misplaced has IRON MAIDEN track , is it a good thing, I found the track to be very catchy and well produced.

The influence of the bands that MOTORBISCUIT used to cover can be pin point at each and every song, however I think that when looking at the album from a musical point of view without knowing MOTORBISCUIT's history, the album finished with flying colors, it seems that MOTORBISCUIT cooked a very nice stew with many ingredients, I think that it's tasty .

don't miss "Vital Signs" probably the best track out of many great tracks, also a good word to Devon Peterson vocal style , she doesn't impose her vocals , she let it ride alongside the other music around and that is a great thing.
So will you eat the stew MOTORBISCUIT cooked? I know I will!

9 / 10

Almost Perfect

"Into the Fray" Track-listing:

1. Prince of Darkness
2. Fade
3. Modern Hero
4. This One's for You
5. Vital Signs
6. House of Birds
7. Broken Clocks
8. Tin Man

Motorbiscuit Lineup:

Devon Peterson - Vocals
Nolan Peterson - Lead Guitar and Vocals
Matt Sanudo - Bass Guitar and Vocals
Nick Harding - Rhythm Guitar
Josh Smith - Drums

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